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Shoebox Apppeal 2016

The closing date for returning shoe boxes for the event below is Monday 14th November 2016.Shoeboxes will be collected from the school on this date. This is a very rewarding initiative and we sincerely appreciate the effort our pupils and their families have gone to. Many thanks.

Colourful Crests - A chance to reflect

We thoroughly enjoyed investigating and delving into our family crests. While doing so, we also explored and examined the significance of our school crest. Our school crest comprises of 3 significant images. The first is that of a book. The book represents our commitment to promoting and enhancing pupil’s academic achievement. The second symbol is of two hurls. This reflects the strong tradition of hurling in the Cregmore community. In our school we continue to promote and create a love around hurling and camogie. The third and final image in our school crest is that of a bridge. This represents the bridge in our community. It is known locally as Cregmore Bridge. We also recalled with love and affection those that built the bridge, hurled for our community and taught in our schools. They were very inspirational people. This was a very rewarding and worthwhile lesson.


'The times, they are a changing!' - Beautiful Sunrise

To reflect the change in time, we explored the morning sunrise.

 Remember: ‘spring forward, fall back’.

This means that during springtime, the clocks go forward. During the ‘fall’, also known as autumn, the clocks go back.

If you see the sun rising in the morning, take a minute and investigate its beauty. Lots of different colours can be seen while the sun is rising.

Exploring Colour


Exploring the various shades of green in our environment, enhanced by a never ending circle of yellow.

Comhghairdeas TG4 - Teriffic Teilifís!

As you all know TG4 celebrated its 20th anniversary on Hallowe’en night 2016. To celebrate this fact, we chose to display a wonderful array of seanfhocails throughout the school.  We also made a very special effort to tune into our indigenous TV station. TG4 reminds us on an ongoing basis of our wonderful heritage and culture, through song, music, sport and its wonderful nuacht service. Thank you TG4 and wishing you all continued success. Go n-éirí an t-ádh libh agus comhghairdeas.

Did you know……….?

When TG4 launched in 1996 it was called T na G (Teilifís na Gaeilge)
TG4 is in Galway
President Michael D. Higgins was the Miniister for Arts, Heritage & the Gaeltacht when TG4 went live on air in 1996.
 

Happy Hallowe'en!

Hallowe’en was celebrated throughout the school before our mid-term break. Some pupils participated in ‘dress up’, Hallowe’en poetry, songs and stories were explored. Creative writing took place to reflect this time along with many pupils playing traditional Hallowe’en games. It was a ‘spooktacular’ time in our school!